Antonia "Toni" DiOttavio Mullen attended Baldwin from 1988 to 1992. She earned varsity letters in field hockey, basketball and lacrosse all four years in the Upper School. Toni was a three-time field hockey MVP during her sophomore, junior and senior years. In her senior year, she was the MVP in lacrosse and was captain of both the field hockey and lacrosse teams. Toni was an active three-year Baldwin's Athletic Association member and the Baldwin White Blazer Award recipient. Extending beyond Baldwin, Toni's athletic success was recognized in the local community when she was selected as an All-Main Line player in field hockey three times and lacrosse twice.
While attending Lafayette College, Toni was a four-year starter in field hockey and a two-year starter in lacrosse. In her senior year, Toni was chosen as team captain in field hockey and earned the team MVP award. In 1994 and 1995, Toni earned the All-American and All-Patriot League designation for field hockey. A culmination of her athletic accomplishments, Toni was named the Most Outstanding Female Athlete of Lafayette College in 1996.
After graduating from Lafayette College, Toni's journey came full circle as she returned to Baldwin as a coach from 1996 to 2005. Her commitment to the school and her desire to give back were evident as she coached field hockey and lacrosse. Toni's leadership capabilities were further demonstrated as a member of the Conestoga Youth Lacrosse program board and the league's first female coach for a boy's lacrosse team.
Toni's dedication to her family is unwavering as she continues to thrive in her professional and athletic commitments. She and her husband, Andy, have three adult children: Drew, Jake and Maggie.